Calculus-Based Physics - Jeffrey W. Schnick
Calculus-Based Physics is a free (in electronic form) 2-volume physics textbook designed for an introductory college course. The book itself is provided in pdf and MS WordTM format. Calculus-Based Physics is also available in hard copy at LuLu.com at
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Calculus Book - Dan Umbarger
Twenty Key Ideas in Beginning Calculus offers a "creative sequencing and presentation of a subset of topics in the standard calculus curriculum." Starring Limitman in Limitman-Piggy challenge games, this calculus book for beginners emphasizes anticipatory
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Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press is the printing and publishing house of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1534, the world's oldest press is today one of the largest educational and academic publishers, producing more than 2,000 titles a year in print
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Candy for Everyone - Ivars Peterson (MathTrek)
Several students are sitting in a circle. Each student has an even (though not necessarily the same) number of wrapped pieces of candy. On a signal, each student passes half of his or her trove to the student on his or her right. Between signals, the
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Can You Crack the Enigma Code? - Richard Belfield
The official website accompanying Belfield's book, Can You Crack the Enigma Code? "As part of the book, Richard invited a team of experts from the Information Security Group at Royal Holloway, University of London, to create a challenging collection of
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Captain Astounding's Nightclub - Dan Welchman
A series of books set in a nightclub, the first of which discusses the practical applications of raising a number to the second, third, fourth and fifth powers. Other topics forthcoming, including "The Probability." The books concentrate on the real meaning
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Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site - Hurst, Otis
A collection of reviews of books for kids, ideas of ways to use them in the classroom, and collections of books and activities about particular subjects, curriculum areas, themes and professional topics. Ideas for teachers, librarians, home schoolers
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Categorical Geometry - Zhaohua Luo
See a brief tour of categorical geometry, which studies the geometric properties of unitary categories. The categorical approach to algebraic geometry was initiated by Yves Diers in his pioneer book Categories of Commutative Algebras (Oxford University
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Cellular Automata Dynamics - Rafael Espericueta
Explorations of 0-, 1-, and 2-dimensional cellular automata; and applications of cellular automata to ecosystem modeling. A slide show of the table of contents of the book is available here, as well as the full text of the book, in pdf format.
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Chaos: Making a New Science - James Gleick
An excerpt from the prologue of Gleick's book. "Where chaos begins, classical science stops. For as long as the world has had physicists inquiring into the laws of nature, it has suffered a special ignorance about disorder in the atmosphere, in the turbulent
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A Common Book of Pi - Neal Carothers
A brief history of extended precision approximations of pi, including Archimedes' method for estimating pi, a proof that pi is irrational, a page full of formulas used to estimate pi over the centuries, and a brief look at a modern algorithm used to compute
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Complex Numbers & Trig - Alan Selby
Complex Numbers and the Distributive Law for Complex Numbers, offering a short way to reach and explain trigonometry, the Pythagorean theorem, trig formulas for dot- and cross-products, the cosine law, and a converse to the Pythagorean theorem. A geometric
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Computational Geometry Pages - Jeff Erickson
A comprehensive directory of computational geometry resources both on and off the Internet. General Resources, Literature, Research and Teaching, Events, Software, other links. Also found at http://compgeom.cs.uiuc.edu/~jeffe/compgeom/.
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Count Down to Fall - Fran Hawk, Sherry Neidigh (ill.)
Seasonal counting fun with this picture book. This title also includes the Sylvan Dell “For Creative Minds” section with lessons like “Plant Parts,” “The Shape of It All,” and “Match the Leaves.” Check out all these activities at the book homepage, along
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Count On - Department for Education and Employment, UK
Activities and resources -- some simple and some fancy -- for parents, teachers, and students. Resources offers, among other things, guides: to mathematical misconceptions; for parents helping with homework; for promoters of math fairs; and for providers
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A Course on the Web Graph - Anthony Bonato
A comprehensive introduction to state-of-the-art research on the applications of graph theory to real-world networks such as the web graph. It is the first mathematically rigorous textbook discussing both models of the web graph and algorithms for searching
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The Cow in the Classroom - Ivars Peterson (MathLand)
Math Curse by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith spoofs the types of word problems that educators and textbook writers invent to dress up arithmetic exercises and, supposedly, to demonstrate the relevance of math to everyday life. Canadian economist and humorist
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Creative Problem Solving - Rob Eastaway
Eastaway's "portfolio" of interests includes short descriptions of his school talks, newspaper articles, and books he has authored or co-authored, such as Maths for Mums and Dads, The Hidden Mathematics of Sport, How to Remember Almost Everything, Ever,
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Critical Thinking Books and Software
Critical thinking books and software for home and classroom for use in mathematics, science, language arts, social studies, and more. Search for Content Area Mathematics from the classroom catalog or the home catalog.
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Cryptarithms Online - Jorge Soares
Mathematical puzzles in which the digits are replaced by letters of the alphabet or other symbols. Brain-teasers by the author; cryptarithms from the journal Sphinx; a primer; books on cryptarithms, and links to relevant sites on the Web.
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A Cryptographic Compendium - John Savard
A book about cryptography with information about a large number of cipher systems and a limited coverage of cryptanalysis. It is mostly concerned with the various kinds of ciphers people have used and only mentions a few things about breaking ciphers.
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C.T.J. Dodson - Christopher Dodson
Dodson provides notes and Maple or Mathematica packages for many different mathematics courses, including algebra and pre-calculus, calculus, differential equations, using computers for mathematics and statistics, and an introductory course on curves,
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Cubeworld - Hank Gross
Cubeworld: an adventure in solid geometry. This book, with 21 illustrations by the author, is in the tradition of Edwin Abbott's classic Flatland and explores what might happen if the Earth were transformed into a cube. Gravity is different, rain falls
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Daina Taimina
Hyperbolic crochet, talks, publications, and other resources from the mathematician and fiber artist. See and read more about Taimina's fiber sculptures by visiting her artwork and blog. Books by this adjunct associate professor in the Department of Mathematics
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Daniel Willingham
From the author of Why Don't Students Like School? and When Can You Trust the Experts? (subtitled: "How to tell good science from bad in education"). See, in particular, Willingham's articles, such as "Why transfer is hard," "Why students remember or
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David Marius Bressoud
David Bressoud has written several undergraduate textbooks that use physics and the history of mathematics to motivate the study of multi-variable calculus, number theory, real analysis. Other books include A Course in Computational Number Theory and
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